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About The Independent South. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1860-186? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1862)
\Y. im'K, lltor. WAYNESBORO THE Independent South, which in 17S1 drove the roaring beast buck tn his lair «»t" piimdcniutl i spoils, nml unfurled the banner of is l-UBLISliEKD EVERY SATURDAY, Independence around our own regal _\T bird, is now win-ting bis beak for the \VAYN T K3BOfiO, GKO. avenge oftjt. Helena, ami tin- nn- Subacription Price, Two Dollars^ . nnimecmctit isnlniost ready that the , granil Armada is to numre before .New York while the transports of I Cherbourg "ill drill into the chan nel of St. George, Eoiithern Inde- P.J5II ANNUM. A K W A VS IX ADVANCE WAYNE'S BOKO • pendeuce and iiuternity with the DKCEAiBKH 1 SOU chief nations of civilization is at) j intnd, and that puritaiinicai JU<jli,ui. of sordid selfish and bigoted tanati- Ju>ti«ia Kaat ©fleiuni.” ci.sur, whio.lt has, like a huge log for] ! Cfll! lirit-s. I (*1!«-.1 t/t •li,c t Slll*- T3 AjjVERTI3ER.o. j fa tvs <>[' tlio cmshin^ Its j AH ailvortistvnento must be juid lor wIscmi j. sweetest, ilowors l)llt to Ini rt^ulfri of; handed in i<» tiii.-* otHcc. ... ... .... i il\(*ir iVii^uiiur. is to lie uljfj (Jjt:ttion.-> u»r Ryftorh ol Adinin -non /o,: ° ,a 00.!„ oven* ju'oph*. For LoUcr.i J)ij»;nis*urv from Adnvr 1 £0.' 1 lit* past ucvtirsnl nii J (.liahoiluivtl u froin tiuard J 6l»ij{j Notices to Mol'turx and Creditors JSila t>t' IVwunal t'rujwrty, j»-ti ion I'.nt'.s 1 50. £.»lo of. hurl or Ncjrooit t:v Administrator.* >r II xwiltor# per toitnre tea l;ue.■, 0‘), j Noti-.v of Kstr.iy, - - - - - CU, i AH other a ivort:-cm ;n!s ''i’.l l*? rharmed t<«:i J cuts *vr lino for >• !.tu.:S:t. Licutu- t-trJ .Mur- ria^i Notice* will i; ttr:i et’jiii per iitie- ! All orders'’for Uil.t . • - ;aist come ’Jinmul. j h tlic Clerk of die Court and u'von.named bv i, cash- ^ ,4 i , lookout foe hs cross. Wueti vuu see a cross mark on the nutr- ,, .ecu ofyear paper, your Subscription - must j lie rear wed it* you wish the paper continue!.!, , HAL? SHSIiT- The absence of the editor anil the 1 ( Jmpn being on a binder taking |j ■(.ihristmas, is onr excuse for appear ing in a bait’sheet, ibis week. CKRK’XMAS- Christ rims has euniy again, and , 1 hough th.il land us not redolent> with its bright charities and jocund curnuvaf. yet. as the sacred advent, j the nativity “of Peace on earth and ] ifoiiil wilt to'all mankind'.' it brings i . ! . . I healings ui its sambas, even to our afflicted countrv. It comes robed : iu the cbeerioehripes of a brighter I )li! lire, and while the nnthein /prayiiiil gratitude ascends ti Great Throne for the merciful pro- | vidence in our behalf, we thank God i that our glorious causo is bestowed ■with more cheering promise to day, than a twelve month past. Our Armies have been .victorious on every field, and the vandal herd of assasius and freebooters, has been repulsed with slaughter and dismay at, every point of assault. The gal lant Hindman in Arkansas, Lee upon the banks of iheRappalianock, Evans at Kinston Floyd at Pilceton j and the Confederate Morgan before Nasbvill have covered our arms with glory; while Mag ruder has reached Houston and Texas is organizing her invincible chivalry, and Pember ton, Van Horn and tile redoubtable Price ure leading the brave of the valley. Tho dark and cheerless gloom, with which the “iron band and wooden head" had enveloped the| grand army of the West has been dissipated, and the baton of a Chris tian warrior and the wisdom of an educated nobleman, lias infused its ranks with new vigor and strength, and the shout of an. irresistablo orfl ward to victory, presages the re demption of both Tennessee and Kentucky. Our implacable and jealous moth er across the water, has been sorelv rebuked by Christendom for her un righteous and revengeful affiliations against us. The- Imperial Eagle